Why does the colour of potassium permanganate not disappear when excess is added?

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2026-05-19 08:05

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The color of potassium permanganate does not disappear when excess is added because it is a self-indicating compound. When there is excess potassium permanganate present, it remains in its colored form (purple) to signal that the reaction is complete or that there are no reducers left to interact with.

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